No matter how many great storylines emerged during the 2012-13 post-season - Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh, the Kaepernick phenomenon, Baltimore's rematch with the Patriots - it always ended up coming back to one dominant theme: RAY WANTS TO GO OUT ON TOP! After announcing that he would retire at the end of the season, future Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis inspired his Ravens, through sheer will and force of personality, to overcome all odds and reach the promised land, as he did 12 years earlier as an emerging young star. After outlasting a furious second-half 49ers comeback in Super Bowl XLVII, and coming up with a final-minute goal-line stand to seal the victory, Ray's dream was fulfilled. Holding the Vince Lombardi trophy high as the purple-and-gold confetti rains down from the Superdome roof, the weight of the world was lifted off his shoulders, and the joy of victory on his face lit up the dome that just an hour earlier, had gone mostly dark. With this amazing print, the historic moment is preserved for all-time, and available for your wall - an iconic image that will go down forever as one of the great scenes in Baltimore sports history. From the world's leading sports photography publisher, Photofile Inc., this is a premium-quality, licensed 16"x20" print, published on professional-grade photographic stock, and complete with Super Bowl XLVII logo and NFL Properties holographic label for authenticity. A must for the wall of any true fan of Ray Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens, and a valuable collector's item for years to come!